February 22, 2024 HistoryMakers Founder Aims to Document Black Experience Julieanna Richardson created The HistoryMakers, a digital repository of video oral histories, to preserve the achievements of African Americans in politics, the arts, education, medicine and more. State Legislatures News, People, Profiles, Legislative Summit State Legislatures News
November 2, 2023 Remind Me to Eat: A Day in the Lives of 2 First-Year State Lawmakers NCSL follows two newly elected California lawmakers—Esmeralda Soria, a Democrat, and Tri Ta, a Republican—through a typical April day at the office. State Legislatures News, People, Profiles State Legislatures News
April 3, 2023 Chambers in 13 States Elect New Chief Clerks and Secretaries The new year brought with it new principal clerks or secretaries in 13 state legislatures nationwide. State Legislatures News, People, Legislative Staff, Profiles State Legislatures News
March 2, 2023 Nevada Speaker Says Assembly Thrives on Diversity of Its Members, Perspectives The NCSL Leaders’ Center talks with Steve Yeager, the recently elected speaker of the Nevada Assembly, about leadership and the historic diversity of his chamber. State Legislatures News, People, Leaders, Profiles State Legislatures News
February 22, 2023 Alyce Clarke, Mississippi’s Longest-Serving Female Legislator, Set to Retire Alyce Clarke, who took office in 1985 as the first Black woman elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives, has announced she will retire at the end of her term in 2024. She is the state’s longest-serving female legislator. State Legislatures News, People, Profiles, Retirement
October 3, 2022 Ready for the World: 8 of the Nation’s Youngest State Lawmakers NCSL talks with eight of the nation’s youngest state legislators about what drove them to run for office and how they overcame voters’ skepticism about their age. State Legislatures News, People, Profiles